California Laws: Corporations Code Sections 6510-6519
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- California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6510
(a) A complaint for involuntary dissolution of a corporation on any one or more of the grounds specified in subdivision (b) may be filed in... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6511
(a) The Attorney General may bring an action against any corporation or purported corporation in the name of the people of this state, upon the... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6512
If the ground for the complaint for involuntary dissolution of the corporation is a deadlock in the board as set forth in paragraph (2) of... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6513
If, at the time of the filing of a complaint for involuntary dissolution or at any time thereafter, the court has reasonable grounds to believe... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6514
After hearing the court may decree a winding up and dissolution of the corporation if cause therefor is shown or, with or without winding up... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6515
(a) Involuntary proceedings for winding up a corporation commence when the order for winding up is entered under Section 6514. (b) When an involuntary proceeding... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6516
When an involuntary proceeding for winding up has been commenced, the jurisdiction of the court includes: (a) The requirement of the proof of all claims... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6517
(a) All creditors and claimants may be barred from participation in any distribution of the general assets if they fail to make and present claims... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6518
(a) Upon the final settlement of the accounts of the directors or other persons appointed pursuant to Section 6515 and the determination that the corporation's... - California Laws: Corporations Code Section 6519
Whenever a corporation is dissolved or its existence forfeited by order, decree or judgment of a court, a copy of the order, decree or judgment,...
